The dryer vent war
This is a rant post for no reason. I did not use my editor. I am my editor.
Our neighbors on the right side are complaining about us and I'm going to bitch slap all of them like yesterday's meatloaf. The complaints are
like "The kids are playing too loud in the morning and they wake-up our daughter" Their
daughter is like 25 years old and needs to move out or move over. burn.
The construction workers were noisy at twelve in the afternoon when everyone and their mother was at work except for the complaining house wife. Get a job! Your kids are all adults. What is this the 1950s? No one needs a Shepard's Pie when they come home from a long day at the office.
Anyhow, the man of the house does not like the dryer vent blowing
our dryer air onto his property. Prior to our remodel, the dryer vented into
the garage. It caused moisture build-up and generally was not a good way to
vent.
So after construction I had the dryer vent directly out the
wall....LIKE EVERY OTHER NORMAL DRYER IN AMERICA YEAH WE ARE THE BEST,
U.S.A. LET YOUR COMPANY BUY YOUR HEALTH INSURANCE CUZ THAT MAKES SENSE”
The dryer vents four feet from the property line and there is a chimney
blocking some of it.
I added some graphics so you can get a betting understanding how the world is against me. Our house is on the right "their" house is on the left.
Here is the first private email I got about the dryer vent that
I'm inappropriately making public. I wanted to edit it down but you really need
all of it.
“I noticed that you installed a
dryer exhaust in the back. The exhaust gases blow into our faces as we open the
back door. There is also an odor that permeates the yard and the clothes which
we hang out to dry. We cannot leave our window or door open as the smell
also comes into the house. I can only imagine that in the heat of the
summer the smell will be too offensive to allow us to sit outside in our own
yard. This is why all the building codes for these types of residential
units are very stringent and require the unit to be placed 10-15 feet
away from lot boundaries and windows, which apparently has not been done in
this case. The codes are concern of air quality hazards as well as odor
nuisance. The other night when I came home and it was cold you could clearly
see the magnitude of the issue, because the hot air once vented out
in the cold air, the condensed steam looked like a huge cloud of smoke, which
originally alerted me as I pulled in that it may be a fire!! The exhaust needs
to be re-directed far away and I would appreciate your prompt action.
I do not want to allow these issues to disintegrate our
budding friendship and amiable living arrangements. I would like to think that
we can resolve whatever issues we have with one another with as
little conflict as possible. "If I don't tell you...you
wouldn't know that this is an issue for me and my family......".
Jesus balls, why the hell did it take a full childbirth labor to write, "Can you move the dryer vent"? I emailed him back right way about a week later that I would temporarily redirect the vent away from the house (which I did the next day) and we would see if that solved the problem. In addition, because I am an f-ing awesome human being, I only ran the dryer at night so that it would not bother them until I came up with a better solution. Well, about five days later I get this email. The bold is mine.
I came out on Sunday morning to
sit outside with my coffee and I couldn't. Inside wasn't much different with
the windows open....because the fumes/smell are in the air and travels ( my
wife used the term "Hostage in my own house" referring to the smell
in the house). After all, the only solution is to vent out above the house
(thru the roof.)
I want to repeat what I have said to you before (...and I really mean it, and I expect nothing less from you) "I do not want to allow these issues to disintegrate our budding friendship and amiable living arrangements".
I had a very short response:
"I was not running the
dryer Sunday morning but I will move the vent".
I don't get into long email debates or online debates. It doesn't matter who's right or wrong, so beat it.
The only reason I agreed to move the vent though, is that I found out the code does in fact say I have
to be 10’ from the property line. Since all the lots are 20’ wide that is a
pretty stupid code.
Look how great this looks! Don't you wish you had a dryer vent like this?
Anyhow, I extended the vent to go back into the garage. But
before I could do that, they put up a six foot tall fence between us. ...lord.
I do not want to be the neighborhood pariah. It's taking the focus away from my aspirations to be the neighborhood druggy.
But, if someone tries to murder my neighbors I'm not helping. If that makes me a bad person then someone needs to redefine the phrase “bad person”.
But, if someone tries to murder my neighbors I'm not helping. If that makes me a bad person then someone needs to redefine the phrase “bad person”.
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